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Raisable Trust Materials

Terms of Service

Raisable's public trust materials describe the currently shipped public platform behavior for legal, privacy, and data-processing review.

Effective date: May 10, 2026Legal questions: legal@raisable.ai

Service scope

Raisable provides a web application for regulated-capital-raising preparation, issuer workflow management, document collection, AI-assisted drafting, readiness review, collaboration, and related administrative and billing workflows.

Raisable is not a broker-dealer, law firm, investment adviser, transfer agent, exchange, custodian, or regulated filing authority. Platform output is operational support material and must be reviewed by qualified professionals before use in an offering or submission.

Accounts and access

Users must keep account credentials secure and may only access projects and documents they are authorized to use. Raisable uses managed identity and application session controls to protect workspace access.

Raisable may restrict, suspend, or terminate access to protect the platform, comply with law, enforce these terms, or prevent misuse of regulated-offering workflows.

Customer content and AI-assisted output

Customers remain responsible for the accuracy, legality, rights, permissions, and completeness of uploaded files, project facts, offering details, prompts, generated drafts, exports, and collaboration activity.

AI-generated content may be incomplete, inaccurate, or unsuitable for a specific transaction. Customers must independently verify all generated or analyzed material before relying on it.

Billing and plans

Paid plans, token purchases, checkout, billing portal access, and payment lifecycle events are handled through Stripe-backed billing workflows when configured for the active environment.

Plan limits, token balances, administrative overrides, canceled states, refunds, incomplete payments, and other non-active payment states may affect access to paid capabilities or consumption limits.

Acceptable use

Users may not use Raisable to violate securities, privacy, intellectual-property, export-control, sanctions, anti-money-laundering, anti-fraud, anti-abuse, or platform-security obligations.

Users may not attempt to bypass authentication, authorization, rate limits, billing controls, document-access restrictions, or provider safeguards.

Privacy and processors

Raisable's data practices are described in the Privacy Policy at Privacy Policy, and active third-party processing disclosures are maintained at Sub-processors.

Material changes to shipped authentication, billing, AI, email, storage, hosting, or processor behavior should be reflected in these public trust materials.